Reds' Ross Taken to Hospital

Posted: Sun 10:15 PM, Aug 12, 2007

CINCINNATI (AP) - Reds catcher David Ross left Sunday's gameagainst the San Diego Padres with a headache and concussion-likesymptoms after a collision with Mike Cameron at home plate. Ross was taken to a hospital and the team said results of a CTscan were normal. Cameron knocked Ross to the ground while scoring from second onKhalil Greene's two-out single to left field that gave San Diego a3-0 lead in the third inning. Ross was on the ground in front ofhome plate for several minutes while being examined by trainersbefore deciding to stay in the game. Ross led off the bottom of the third with a bloop single downthe right-field line, then left the game. Fellow catcher JavierValentin ran for Ross. Ross began the day hitting .204 with 15 home runs and 33 RBIs in95 games.

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